Culinary skills of elderly practitioners of aquatic physical activities
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Resumo: | The practice of culinary skills significantly assists in promoting and maintaining healthy eating habits. In the elderly population, the practice of culinary skills may be related to the autonomy of these individuals, as well as contributing to active behaviors in daily life. The aim of the study was to evaluate the culinary skills of elderly people who practice aquatic physical activities. Descriptive research and quantitative approach, which evaluated the elderly in four gyms that offered aquatic activities in Curitiba city, Paraná State. Data were collected through an interview or by completing a questionnaire, with questions about socioeconomic data, health status, physical activity practice and cooking skills. Thirty elderly people participated in the research, most of them female (90%), with income of more than 10 minimum wages (30%), with higher education (60%) and married (50%). Regarding the culinary skills questionnaire, it was found that the elderly had good availability of fruits and vegetables at home (score 0.91 ± 0.12), as well as confidence to prepare meals using fruits, vegetables and condiments (score 3.98 ± 0.55). In addition, 50% of participants prepare meals with basic ingredients daily. In general, the elderly demonstrated to know the culinary terms and techniques presented in the questionnaire, except for the term “Blanch” which was not well known and the technique for measuring liquids. We concluded, therefore, that the elderly have positive culinary skills and eating practices, as well as confidence in the practice of cooking. |
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Culinary skills of elderly practitioners of aquatic physical activitiesHabilidades culinarias de los practicantes mayores de actividades físicas acuáticasHabilidades culinárias de idosos praticantes de atividades aquáticasCulinary skillsSeniorsAquatic activitiesFood.Habilidades culinariasPersonas mayoresActividades acuáticasComida.Habilidades culináriasIdososAtividades aquáticasAlimentação.The practice of culinary skills significantly assists in promoting and maintaining healthy eating habits. In the elderly population, the practice of culinary skills may be related to the autonomy of these individuals, as well as contributing to active behaviors in daily life. The aim of the study was to evaluate the culinary skills of elderly people who practice aquatic physical activities. Descriptive research and quantitative approach, which evaluated the elderly in four gyms that offered aquatic activities in Curitiba city, Paraná State. Data were collected through an interview or by completing a questionnaire, with questions about socioeconomic data, health status, physical activity practice and cooking skills. Thirty elderly people participated in the research, most of them female (90%), with income of more than 10 minimum wages (30%), with higher education (60%) and married (50%). Regarding the culinary skills questionnaire, it was found that the elderly had good availability of fruits and vegetables at home (score 0.91 ± 0.12), as well as confidence to prepare meals using fruits, vegetables and condiments (score 3.98 ± 0.55). In addition, 50% of participants prepare meals with basic ingredients daily. In general, the elderly demonstrated to know the culinary terms and techniques presented in the questionnaire, except for the term “Blanch” which was not well known and the technique for measuring liquids. We concluded, therefore, that the elderly have positive culinary skills and eating practices, as well as confidence in the practice of cooking.La práctica de habilidades culinarias ayuda significativamente a promover y mantener hábitos alimenticios saludables. En la población de edad avanzada, la práctica de habilidades culinarias puede estar relacionada con la autonomía de estos individuos, así como contribuir a comportamientos activos en la vida diaria. El objetivo del estudio fue evaluar las habilidades culinarias de las personas mayores que practican actividades físicas acuáticas. Investigación descriptiva y enfoque cuantitativo, que evaluó a las personas mayores en cuatro gimnasios que ofrecían actividades acuáticas en la ciudad de Curitiba-PR. Los datos fueron recolectados a través de entrevistas o cuestionarios autocompletados con preguntas sobre datos socioeconómicos, estado de salud, práctica de actividad física y habilidades culinarias. Treinta personas mayores participaron en la investigación, la mayoría mujeres (90%), con ingresos de más de 10 salarios mínimos (30%), con educación superior (60%) y casados (50%). Con respecto al cuestionario de habilidades culinarias, se encontró que las personas mayores tenían una buena disponibilidad de frutas y verduras en casa (puntaje 0.91 ± 0.12), además de tener la confianza para preparar comidas con frutas, verduras y condimentos (puntaje 3.98 ± 0.55). Además, el 50% de los participantes dijeron que preparan comidas con ingredientes básicos diariamente. En general, las personas mayores mostraron conocer los términos y técnicas culinarias presentados en el cuestionario, a excepción del término "Blanquear" que no era muy conocido y la técnica para medir líquidos. Se concluye, por lo tanto, que las personas mayores tienen habilidades culinarias y prácticas alimenticias positivas, así como confianza en la práctica de la cocina.A prática das habilidades culinárias auxilia de forma significativa na promoção e manutenção de hábitos alimentares saudáveis. Na população idosa, a prática de habilidades culinárias pode se relacionar à autonomia desses indivíduos, assim como contribuir para comportamentos ativos no dia a dia. O objetivo do estudo foi avaliar as habilidades culinárias de idosos praticantes de atividades físicas aquáticas. Pesquisa descritiva e abordagem quantitativa, que avaliou idosos em quatro academias que ofertavam atividades aquáticas no município de Curitiba-PR. Os dados foram coletados por meio de entrevista ou pelo autopreenchimento de um questionário, com questões sobre dados socioeconômico, estado de saúde, prática de atividade física e habilidades culinárias. Participaram da pesquisa 30 idosos, sendo a maioria do sexo feminino (90%), com renda maior que 10 salários mínimos (30%), com ensino superior (60%) e casados (50%). Com relação ao questionário de habilidades culinárias, verificou-se que os idosos tinham boa disponibilidade de frutas, legumes e verduras em casa (escore 0,91±0,12), assim como tinham confiança para preparar refeições utilizando frutas, legumes, verduras e temperos (escore 3,98±0,55). Além disso, 50% dos participantes afirmaram preparar refeições com ingredientes básicos diariamente. De modo geral, os idosos demonstraram conhecer os termos e técnicas culinárias apresentados no questionário, exceto o termo “Branquear” que não era muito conhecido e a técnica para medir líquidos. Conclui-se, portanto, que os idosos apresentam habilidades culinárias e práticas alimentares positivas, assim como confiança na prática de cozinhar.Research, Society and Development2020-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/198110.33448/rsd-v9i2.1981Research, Society and Development; Vol. 9 No. 2; e31921981Research, Society and Development; Vol. 9 Núm. 2; e31921981Research, Society and Development; v. 9 n. 2; e319219812525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/1981/1652Copyright (c) 2019 Ana Lídia da Costa Martins, Renata Labronici Bertin, Kemelly Marcela Freitas Nunes Calao, Caroline Opolski Medeirosinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMartins, Ana Lídia da CostaBertin, Renata LabroniciCalao, Kemelly Marcela Freitas NunesMedeiros, Caroline Opolski2020-08-20T18:08:48Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/1981Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:26:48.816996Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Culinary skills of elderly practitioners of aquatic physical activities Habilidades culinarias de los practicantes mayores de actividades físicas acuáticas Habilidades culinárias de idosos praticantes de atividades aquáticas |
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Culinary skills of elderly practitioners of aquatic physical activities |
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Culinary skills of elderly practitioners of aquatic physical activities Martins, Ana Lídia da Costa Culinary skills Seniors Aquatic activities Food. Habilidades culinarias Personas mayores Actividades acuáticas Comida. Habilidades culinárias Idosos Atividades aquáticas Alimentação. |
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Culinary skills of elderly practitioners of aquatic physical activities |
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Culinary skills of elderly practitioners of aquatic physical activities |
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Culinary skills of elderly practitioners of aquatic physical activities |
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Culinary skills of elderly practitioners of aquatic physical activities |
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Culinary skills of elderly practitioners of aquatic physical activities |
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Martins, Ana Lídia da Costa |
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Martins, Ana Lídia da Costa Bertin, Renata Labronici Calao, Kemelly Marcela Freitas Nunes Medeiros, Caroline Opolski |
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Bertin, Renata Labronici Calao, Kemelly Marcela Freitas Nunes Medeiros, Caroline Opolski |
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Martins, Ana Lídia da Costa Bertin, Renata Labronici Calao, Kemelly Marcela Freitas Nunes Medeiros, Caroline Opolski |
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Culinary skills Seniors Aquatic activities Food. Habilidades culinarias Personas mayores Actividades acuáticas Comida. Habilidades culinárias Idosos Atividades aquáticas Alimentação. |
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Culinary skills Seniors Aquatic activities Food. Habilidades culinarias Personas mayores Actividades acuáticas Comida. Habilidades culinárias Idosos Atividades aquáticas Alimentação. |
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The practice of culinary skills significantly assists in promoting and maintaining healthy eating habits. In the elderly population, the practice of culinary skills may be related to the autonomy of these individuals, as well as contributing to active behaviors in daily life. The aim of the study was to evaluate the culinary skills of elderly people who practice aquatic physical activities. Descriptive research and quantitative approach, which evaluated the elderly in four gyms that offered aquatic activities in Curitiba city, Paraná State. Data were collected through an interview or by completing a questionnaire, with questions about socioeconomic data, health status, physical activity practice and cooking skills. Thirty elderly people participated in the research, most of them female (90%), with income of more than 10 minimum wages (30%), with higher education (60%) and married (50%). Regarding the culinary skills questionnaire, it was found that the elderly had good availability of fruits and vegetables at home (score 0.91 ± 0.12), as well as confidence to prepare meals using fruits, vegetables and condiments (score 3.98 ± 0.55). In addition, 50% of participants prepare meals with basic ingredients daily. In general, the elderly demonstrated to know the culinary terms and techniques presented in the questionnaire, except for the term “Blanch” which was not well known and the technique for measuring liquids. We concluded, therefore, that the elderly have positive culinary skills and eating practices, as well as confidence in the practice of cooking. |
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